September 29th, 2008 by Steve Murray
by Steve Murray
If you want to create something unique when creating a custom bike then pinstriping is worth considering. Although no specialist skills are needed for pinstriping as the task is made simpler through using templates and stencil tape. But if you do find the whole process difficult or you aren’t able to get the look you want then the motorcycle pinstriping can be completed at an auto body shop and they will make sure that each pinstripe on it is perfect. With pinstriping you are aiming to create a new and unique look to your motorcycle that will make it stand out from the rest.
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September 27th, 2008 by Fabian Toulouse
by Fabian Toulouse
A chopper is a type of motorcycle that became popular after World War II. Motorcycles are assembled with an array of parts, including the rather conservative fender. After World War II, veterans came home and decided to strip down their bikes to make them easier to ride. Aping their military motorcycles, the vets were eager to make their civilian bikes capable of racing in rough terrain. A typical civilian bike was unnecessarily laden with unneeded parts and accessories.
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September 27th, 2008 by Fabian Toulouse
by Fabian Toulouse
Gas prices being what they are, many people are choosing motorcycles, scooters, mopeds, and other two-wheeled bikes for transportation. The number of new motorcycle sales in this country is going up yearly, and so is the number of accidents. If you live in California, you should be informed that the traffic accident statistics among motorcyclists are astronomical in that state, and Los Angeles has by far the worst record.
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September 27th, 2008 by Fabian Toulouse
by Fabian Toulouse
If you are a motorcycle lover, Easy Rider, made in 1969, is a must see. Indeed, it’s required viewing. It’s not so much an action movie as a piece of history. The plot starts with Wyatt (played by Peter Fonda) and Billy (played by Dennis Hopper) riding their way to Mardi Gras. During this drive they encounter hitchhikers, a drunken lawyer (played famously by Jack Nicholson), some jail time, and ultimately the great unknown.
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September 26th, 2008 by Patrick G. Moore
by Patrick G. Moore
There are many ways you can save money on fuel especially for those who are riding motorcycles. This is because you need less fuel than cars. However, money is still money and everyone no matter owns a car or a motorcycle needs to know the ways to save money on fuel.
These are a few ways you can follow that will help you save some money.
1. Avoid needless trips using your motorcycle. This is very obvious as less trips means less fuel consumption thus less expenses.
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September 25th, 2008 by Fabian Toulouse
by Fabian Toulouse
If you are a motorcyclist, the simple facts reveal that you are highly likely to be involved in an accident at some point in your life. No matter how conscientious a rider you are, it is very easy to find yourself in the path of a driver who does not see you there.
Visibility is a problem you can do little about besides donning reflective clothing and making sure your headlight is on. Car and truck drivers have far too many distractions, such as road signs, flashing lights, cell phones, iPods, crying babies, and squabbling kids. Motorcycles are diminutive and, as faulty drivers would have everyone believe, prone to coming out of thin air.
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September 24th, 2008 by Patrick G. Moore
by Patrick G. Moore
If you own a motorcycle, there are many ways you can save on fuel. Just like cars, you can save fuel on your motorcycle and with the right approach you can save more money. Just as long as you follow the steps and you are guaranteed to be able to save money beyond your imagination.
These are a few ways you can follow that will help you save some money.
1. Avoid needless trips using your motorcycle. This is very obvious as less trips means less fuel consumption thus less expenses.
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